Spinalonga - The Lepers' Home
The official guide book to Spinalonga.
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Yannis
The compelling story of Yannis, who comes from the village of Plaka on the island of
Crete. He attends school in the town of Aghios Nikolaos and gains a scholarship to the Gymnasium in Heraklion.
Whilst in Heraklion, he is diagnosed with leprosy, shattering his dreams of becoming
an archaeologist. He is admitted to the local hospital for treatment and subsequently transferred to the hospital in Athens. The conditions in the hospital are appalling; overcrowding, lack of amenities, poor food and only basic medication. The inmates finally rebel, resulting in their exile to Spinalonga, a leper colony just across the water from Yannis’s home village.
This book tells the heart rendering account of his life on the small island, his struggle
for survival his loves and losses along with that of his family on the mainland from 1918 to 1979. All the events described are true. The school teacher who became the Mayor of Heraklion is entirely fictitious, as are all the characters.
Wonderful characterisation...all the flavour of local Cretan life...brilliant telling of a story based on actual events...probably the most moving novel I have ever read.
Roger Wickham
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Anna
Anna is left to care for her invalid mother and her sister's children when the Germans invade Crete.
A battalion of Italian soldiers is billeted in the village to prevent a seat of resistance being formed on Spinalonga, the leper island opposite the village.
There are resistance workers in the area. How will she protect strong-willed Marisa from the Italian soldiers and impulsive Yannis from joining the resistance?
Unwillingly she becomes involved with the resistance and has to draw on all her resources and ingenuity to fool the Italians, finally risking her life to save the man she loves.
I just had to tell you how much I enjoyed Anna. I just could not put it down! P. Jones
I have just finished reading Anna - wonderful. The end had me in tears.
S. Beard
ISBN 978-0-95544278-1-7
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Giovanni
Yannis has become a successful businessman with a number of hotels. He has taken his resourceful nephew, Giovanni, into partnership. Giovanni is full of ideas to improve the business.
He has only one failing - he is susceptible to a pretty face. His younger brother, Joseph, is resentful of Giovanni's success and determined to avenge himself. With the help of a beautiful woman, he schemes and plans to bring about his brother's disgrace. His final act of revenge has dire results for all involved.
Marianne, Annita's grandaughter visits Athens with her friend and meets relatives who were previously unknown to her. Elizabeth finds the city romantic in many ways. Later they both visit Crete, which has unexpected consequences for Marianne. Yannis's loyalty to his extended family save all of them from shame and humiliation.
The plot widens out even more internationally and into the realms of crime. I think it is incredible the way you construct and move the plot forward, handle the dialogue and the relationships, the scope and complexities of the places and situations. I put you up there with Maeve Binchy, Jeffrey Archer and Colleen McCullough.
M. Hollands (Uckfield Library)
ISBN 978-0-95544278-2-4
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Christabelle
Christabelle is beautiful and highly successful in her chosen career as a model. She has also inherited her talent for acting from her unknown father. People are charmed by her - but there is an evil side to her nature. Anyone who upsets Christabelle regrets it. She takes her revenge to extremes, becoming more confident in her actions each time. She is convinced she is invincible.'
You have done it again! What a thrilling read. I never wanted it to end.
J. Dorney
I have found all four books absolutely brilliant.
L. Harbord
ISBN 978-0-95544278-4-8
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Saffron
After Saffron's parents separate and divorce, her father brings her to England, where she adapts well and is happy. She achieves her childhood ambition to become a doctor. She falls deeply in love, only to be badly hurt when her hopes for a long term relationship are cruelly shattered. When she does marry, she finds she has made the biggest mistake of her life.Over the years she has wished to be reunited with her American family and when she finally contacts them it is with an unexpected and delightful result.
A remarkable series of books. I have read each book three times.
J. Evans
One of the best family sagas I have ever read. Please keep writing about this family."
G. Newman
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Nicola
Saffron eventually manages to visit Crete and spends time getting to know her family. Through them she meets their friends, Vasilis, Cathy and their son, Vasi.
Nicola is in New Orleans with her family, where she moves on to University after finishing High School. At the weekends she works in a diner to make her pocket money for when she visits Elounda during her summer vacation.
Following a tragedy of his own making, Todd sees Nicola as the salvation from his guilty conscience. He longs for Nicola to notice him and reject John. His desire for Nicola to become dependent upon him becomes an obsession; finally making him follow her to Elounda where events take a drastic and dangerous turn.
I can truly say that all the books I have read by Beryl Darby are compulsive and exciting reading.
Sylvia Winder
I am addicted to these books.
Sue Jones
ISBN 978-0-95544278-8-6
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Manolis
Manolis is content with his life as a fisherman. His trips to Spinalonga, delivering supplies to the occupants, give him the opportunity to fall in love and make some extra money. When the Germans invade Crete, Manolis is asked to take a message to a neighbouring village. A seemingly simple task. It results in him sailing half way around Crete in the company of an Englishman until they reach Preveli. Manolis finds himself inexorably caught up with the resistance. Cut off from news of their families the men finally return to their homes at the end of the war, one to happiness, and the other to heartbreak.
Yannis is my favourite book. I visit Elounda each year and read the book again when I return. Iam so looking forward to Manolis.
Gloria Hiscox
I just love these books!
Linda Davies.
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Cathy
Cathy considers herself to be a very ordinary person and no one is more surprised than her when she is asked to model for a photographer and is immediately successful. She begins to achieve fame and fortune until disaster strikes her.
Confined to a wheelchair, she visits Crete and a local man falls in love with her. Whilst escorting her and her friend to visit a War Memorial he realises that he could actually be her brother. He sets out on a search for the identity of his parents, finally contacting Cathy's father for help.
Manolis was a supberb book and I can't wait to read Cathy.
Shirley Coe.
Manolis was so real that I made a note to visit the war memorial the next time I visited Crete. Then I remembered it was fictitious.
Jackie Evans.
Once I start to read your books I cannot put them down.
Ellen Buela Duebat
ISBN 978-0-95544278-7-9
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Vasi
Vasi's dream is to be an airline pilot. When this is impossible his father makes him the manager of a large hotel in Heraklion that was previously owned by Yannis Andronicatis.
Later Vasi buys his own hotel in Hersonissos, but the manager, Stelios, has his own scheme for making money.
When he was at school Vasi made an implacable enemy in Alecos; even as an adult Alecos take every opportunity to humiliate and embarass Vasi.
Vasi contemplates purchasing another hotel in Elounda and Alecos seizes the opportunity to thwart his ambitions. Alecos takes a financial risk that rebounds and leaves him in dire trouble, whilst Vasi finds himself in trouble with the police.
When I found your books I felt I had discovered a hidden chest of treasure.
Julie Colledge
I love your books.
Ann Green
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Alecos
The Heraklion police are convinced Vasi caused Alecos’s accident. The police in Aghios Nikolaos are not so sure and investigate another suspicious car in the area that is brought to their attention, causing tension between the two forces.
When Vasilis tries to raise the money for Vasi’s bail discrepancies come to light on the hotel accounts.
Dimitra, Alecos’s girl friend, visits the hospital and decides that a doctor is a better marriage proposition than a bank manager. Teasing the doctor seductively she finds to her cost that the doctor loses patience.
Vasi thinks up an ambitious scheme to help his friend, Yiorgo, and buys Manolis’s fishing boat. He also considers the ideas Saffron puts forward for the use of his father’s house.
Due to Alecos’s crafty manipulation of events, Vasi is forced to make a purchase he had not intended as the only way to clear his name.
I never want to reach the last page of Beryl Darby’s books.
Linda Lucioni
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John
John brings the endings of Nicola and Alecos together.
Saffron is disappointed when Vasi is unable to visit her in England as planned. She agrees to work in a hospital abroad for six months as a replacement for a colleague. She makes a fleeting visit to Crete to inform her family and returns with another difficult decision to make.
Filippos Melanakis has fled to Athens, but is unable to control his abnormal behaviour.
John was injured during the fire at the self catering chalets and suffers another slight blow to his head that affects his vision adversely. Saffron insists that he consults a neurologist and accompanies him to London where they are both involved in an accident that causes further problems for him.
Abraham Gallagher is given access to his son’s diary and becomes desperate to suppress the information it contains and free his son from jail. Giovannis’s ambitious rebuilding plans for the self catering business, along with medical treatment for John, has stretched the family’s finances to the limit until Marianne has an idea that solves their immediate financial problems.
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Tassos
John had been reading the notebooks left by his Old Uncle Yannis. In them he discovers that one man planned his escape from Spinalonga carefully. Convinced that he was not suffering from leprosy Tassos sailed across to the mainland in his bath tub.
Old Uncle Yannis never mentions him again and John is determined to find out the fate of the man. Despite having to help with the organisation of a large family party for his grandmother and twin daughters he refuses to give up his search for Tassos. It is by pure chance that he finally discovers where the old man is living and hears the story of his life before, during and after the war.
Thank you for hours of enjoyment.
D. Evans
I become absolutely engrossed in your books.
A. McGuiness
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Ronnie
Ronnie decides to return to Elounda and work as an artist, selling her water colours in Saffron’s shop.
Intrigued by the techniques of painting on enamel Ronnie visits England during the winter to learn the art. She becomes friendly with her tutor’s son, Geoff, and he arranges to visit her in Elounda the following year. Returning to New Orleans for the winter she examines the photographs her uncle has unearthed dating back to when he was a boy in Crete. A surprising family secret is uncovered and Ronnie enlists John’s help to uncover the truth.
Geoff’s visit to Elounda does not go according to plan when he decides he prefers to spend his time with, Caro, a friend Ronnie made whilst travelling back on the ’plane. His long term plans are dashed when Ronnie breaks some unwelcome news to him.
John’s research uncovers some unpleasant family history for Ronnie, but provides an additional incentive for her to remain in Crete for the foreseeable future.
Beryl Darby’s books give me a lump in my throat, tears in my eyes – and laughter. What more could a reader ask for?
A. McGuiness
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Maria
Ronnie has asked John and Nicola to translate and make a typewritten copy of the diaries left behind by Maria when she and her family left Crete for America.
Events that Maria considered important are recorded by her as a way to improve her reading and writing skills. Maria describes the mundane life of her and her sister growing up in the village as innocent young girls, learning how to cook, sew and weave ready for when she marries. Despite her innocence, Maria becomes determined to marry the man of her choice and uses all her guile to ensure she has her own way, despite a result she had not anticipated.
When tragedy strikes her sister the situation is covered up by lies to preserve the good name of the family. It is only later, when rumours circulate about Maria’s adopted daughter and the news from Europe is disconcerting that arrangements are made to go to America. That is when the family’s finances are laid bare and a very unpleasant secret is revealed.
These books are truly inspirational.
Ernest Walker
I didn’t think you could do it again, how wrong I was. Ronnie is another brilliant story. Keep them coming.
Sue Jones
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Sofia
Nicola and John are investigating further into Ronnie’s family. They visit Kassianae, an old lady living in Kastelli. Both her mother and grandmother worked for the family who lived in the big house in the village.
Kassianae draws on her memories of the events and gossip related to her over the years and describes the life of Sofia and that of some of the other villagers.
Sofia is forced into an arranged marriage to the tax collector due to his ingenious scheme for making money whilst collecting the tax due to the government.
The tragic death of both of her parents, the illness and subsequent separation from her younger daughter are born with fortitude. Finally the disclosure of the secret that her husband has hidden from the village and his family for years is revealed.
Beryl Darby’s books have inspired me to go to Crete for my summer holiday.
C. Rhodes
I enjoy every book by Beryl Darby and wait eagerly for her next publication. M. Brown
ISBN 978-0-9574532-6-5
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Babbis
Ronnie returns to Elounda and is anxious to proceed with renovating her house. To her consternation she finds she is forbidden to enter the premises due to the officiousness of the building inspector, Babbis.
Babbis appears to be friendly and helpful; explaining building procedures and regulations to Ronnie, but he has an ulterior motive. Eventually his true nature is revealed.
Humiliated before his colleagues he plans his revenge on Ronnie.
Two young Englishmen decide to visit Crete, taking advantage of shops and tavernas to subsidise their scheme. It is not until they reach Plaka that their plans go awry.
When Vasi tries to exchange the drachmas that Ronnie had found hidden in the mattress at the house there are accusations of money laundering and tax evasion. Kyriakos is a supportive friend to Ronnie, but keeps his dream hidden from her until the last minute.
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Stelios
Stelios is devastated when his beloved older brother is diagnosed with leprosy and the shock causes his mother to have a stroke.
The subsequent misfortunes that happen to the family makes him ashamed of them and when he goes to Athens he declares he is alone in the world. Unable to achieve his political aspirations he joins the army shortly before the outbreak of war. Conscientious and efficient he rises through the ranks and when in charge of the finance department develops a scheme to increase his income.
Due to defective eyesight he is not sent to fight, but able to remain in Athens where his earlier association with a German takes him into a dangerous situation. Tomas, his close friend, becomes embroiled in a liaison that could end in tragedy.
I love your books. They are the best I have ever read. I feel I am a part of the ‘Cretan family.
Jo Simpkin
I am enthralled by all the books in this series.
Jackie Morgans
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Kyriakos
Ronnie is convinced that Kassianae is telling the truth when she said she saw Babbis Skourlatakis set the fire in her house, but Inspector Antonakis suspects that others were responsible. The true perpetrator is finally discovered when Adam Kowalski visits and investigates.
Whilst Adam and his wife are visiting John takes them to Spinalonga where he discovers there are plans to build a new tower and display the bones of the deceased lepers. Horrified at the thought of his great uncle’s bones being gazed at by tourists John suggests an audacious plan to his father.
Ronnie has new ideas for the use of her house that could solve a problem for her and Kyriakos.
Kyriakos’s mother, Irini, does not approve of her son marrying an American girl. Irini visits a cousin and when she finds out the truth about Ronnie’s ancestors she tries again to dissuade Kyriakos from the liaison. Kyriakos confronts the cousin only to discover some disconcerting family information that has been kept hidden from him.
Most exciting and gripping books I have ever read. I’ve read them all more than once and, being a regular visitor to Elounda, I love being able to visualise the locations mentioned.
Eunice Jones
ISBN 978-0-9574532-9-6
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Monika
Monika’s mother is a ‘lady of the night’ and the conception of her daughter is an accident. Monika grows up in the Old Town on Rhodes, parented by both her grandmother and mother. She is kept in ignorance of her mother’s occupation until it is brought to her knowledge by a spiteful girl in her school.
Monika has a thirst for knowledge and satisfies this with her passion for reading and her interest in languages, finally attending University. She meets an attractive man and is delighted when he asks her to marry him, but married life does not turn out the way she had envisioned.
Eventually Monika decides she has to leave Rhodes and make a new life elsewhere. By chance she becomes an employee at Vasilis Iliopolakis’s hotel on Crete and is befriended by his wife, Cathy, enabling her to meet members of ‘the family’.
Once she feels her mother and grandmother are safe from reprisals she starts divorce proceedings which have unexpected consequences.
Your books truly inspired me so much that I have bought an apartment in Hersonissos.
Brian Whitehouse
I love the way you move from Rhodes to Crete bringing in various threads from the other books. Sheila Sharman
Thank you for writing such amazing stories.
Julie Evans
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Emmanuel
Monika negotiates with Uncle Yannis to rent his shop in Plaka, remodel the interior and open a bookshop. Excited and happy, she and her mother move from Heraklion to live in Elounda.
Whilst in prison Manu involves his father in drug trafficking. Once Manu is released he is determined to find Monika and resorts to devious and expensive means to discover her whereabouts. Finally discovering that she is living in Crete he resorts again to violence to extract her exact address from Natasha.
Despite being badly injured Natasha is able to name her attacker.
Manu travels to Crete and narrows down the area where he may find Monika, finally ending up in Plaka. Due to her friends Monika is able to escape unharmed and once again Manu finds himself behind bars whilst his father suddenly has some explaining to do to the drug dealers.
I have enjoyed reading your books immensely. I have become engrossed in each one and cannot leave the story once started.
Nicola Mullan
Thank you for writing such amazing stories.
Julie Evans
I have read all your books and I really am enthralled by them.
Maria Bird
ISBN 978-1-9997176-1-2
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Theo
Manu is returned to Rhodes to enable him to attend his father’s funeral. He is placed in detention awaiting trial for his assault on Natasha.
Stenos is investigating the death of Elias Graphides and is convinced that he was murdered by a drug cartel. Theo is asked to go over to Rhodes to use his computer skills to help investigate the pharmaceutical company and finally track down the sophisticated system that is being employed to obtain prescription drugs.
Litsa returns to the shop in Rhodes to look after Natasha upon her discharge from the hospital and urges Monika visit over the Christmas holiday. Monika refuses, having arranged to spend time with Uncle Yannis’s family and then Saffron on the following day. Meanwhile Kyriakos and Ronnie have a problem that has to be sorted out between them over Christmas and Vasilis has a proposition for his son, Vasi.
I do not want this series of books to end. I find the plot of each one so intriguing.”
Kaz Nicholson
As I live on Crete I enjoy visiting all the areas mentioned in these books.
Lin Lucioni
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Phaedra
When Phaedra is born she is a healthy girl and followed eighteen months later by an equally healthy boy. Although there is bad feeling between Eleni and Maria, their enmity comes to a head when Maria’s daughter is found to have leprosy and transported to Spinalonga, giving rise to tragic occurrences.
Phaedra had expected to be admitted to a leprosarium and was shocked by the conditions that awaited her on the island. Gradually she accepts her new life. When Yannis and other inmates from the Heraklion hospital arrived on Spinalonga life for everyone changed dramatically for the better over the coming years.
Phaedra and her friend, Flora, both found happiness with men they loved until the invasion of Crete by the Germans and due to the island being blockaded they are subjected to starvation and misery.
Thank you for writing these beautiful books.
Dixy Rozema
Your attention to detail, and life in general, make your books so readable.
Nicola Mullan
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Evgeniy
Vasilis Iliopolakis sells “The Central” hotel and his apartment in Heraklion to a Russian. The new owner has lucrative plans for the use of the hotel, assisted by his wife and brother in law. His activities are noticed by one of the members of staff who confides in Vasilis.
Vasilis plans to have a quiet retirement down in Elounda where Cathy can spend time with her friends. Although having purchased an apartment and had it renovated to his satisfaction he also decides to purchase some land down by the sea to build another property.
His building ideas present structural problems and he is delighted when a way is found to overcome these. The plans are finally passed and the work can commence. A surprise discovery on the land puts all his plans on hold along with a plea for help from Dimitra.
i don’t know how you weave these stories together, but please continue. I am hooked.
Paulene Green
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Ludmila
Evgeniy and Ludmila Kuzmichov are arrested and “The Central” hotel is threatened with closure. To avoid this Vasilis is asked to become the financial administrator for the hotel. He would prefer to concentrate on his planned building, but he finds that is not straight forward after the discovery of graves on his land.
Andreas and Elena have been visiting the local villages and asking the elderly inhabitants to disclose their memories from when they were children and the island of Crete was occupied. Andreas plans to write a play using this information.
Elena suggests that they arrange a performance for the local inhabitants. The villagers are unwilling to participate and the family agree to take part with Elena and Andreas acting as narrators.
Nicola receives a surprise visit from her parents and this is followed by a visit from Marianne’s difficult sister, Helena and her husband. During their visit Helena attempts to persuade their mother to leave Elounda and return to New Orleans with them.
‘I am thoroughly enjoying this remarkable series of books. Please keep them coming.’
Margaret Denton
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Pietro
Vasilis is relieved when the situation at “The Central” is finally resolved and he can concentrate on building his house again.
Ludmila has returned to Moscow, and makes contact with a man who is able to arrange for the release of her brother. His services come at a high price and she forms a plan whereby she can pay him but also recoup her money. Unbeknown to her she is being carefully watched and her actions monitored.
Some members of the Cretan family are beset by unexpected problems and Marianne is concerned about her mother’s future plans. John has an idea to keep Uncle Yannis happy and remove some of the ceramics from their house. John also takes up a new hobby.
When Pietro visits from Italy with a strange story about the disappearance of his grandfather and father Nicola recalls a detail from their Christmas performance. John’s new hobby is instrumental in solving the mystery.
I just wanted to say a big 'thank you' for your excellent Cretan series. It has been a joy to get to know all the members of this fictitious family who actually seem very real, and to learn about the history of Crete. The books have kept me happily entertained whilst recuperating from knee replacement surgery and the lock down.
Margaret Greenwood
I have read this series of books during lock down and I feel as if I have been able to visit Crete.
Janet Macperhson
I am so pleased my mother introduced me to this series of books.
Heidi Evans
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Eirini
When Luke and Ingrid visited Elounda they asked Ronnie to paint some pictures of
Spinalonga as it would have looked eighty years ago. This she did and when the pictures were presented to Eirini she was delighted.
They brought back memories for her of the various traumatic and happy events in her life. To pass the time she decides to write her memories down, starting from when she was a young village girl, followed by the long sea voyage to Australia that was forced on her by her parents.
Once in Australia she had to learn a new language and become accustomed to life in a
town that was used primarily for the export of live cattle or their meat. Having found work in one of the numerous bars she decides to marry a man that she hardly knows.
I have just read the whole series of books for a second time and enjoyed them as much as ever.
Eunice Jones
Having read all the books I have been anxiously waiting for this latest book to be published.
Denise Lewing
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Andrula
Marianne's mother, Elena, visits and spends much of her time walking in Elounda looking for a suitable property to buy. When a total stranger falls and is injured she goes to their aid. It is only later that she discovers that it is Kyriakos's mother. The injury, although severe, means that Ronnie reaches a better understanding with Irini.
During one of her walks along the Causeway Elena thinks she has found a short cut only to find her way barred by overgrown bushes although she can see a house through the greenery. Upon her return to New Orleans she finally finds a house there that she will be happy to live in.
Vasilis and Cathy have moved into their new house and are able to invite their family and friends, including Pietro and Gabriella to visit. Whilst there Pietro visits the family who were responsible for the deaths of his father and grandfather.
Vasi and Saffron are living in the apartment in Elounda whilst they make alterations to the big house with the intention of turning it into self catering accommodation for tourists.
John discovers a dog and her pups abandoned on the hill and takes them to an animal sanctuary to be cared for and re-homed. Knowing Vasi to be a dog lover John encourages him to visit and is not surprised by the result.
Ronnie is intrigued by Eirini's memoirs and asks John if he can find out any more about the mysterious aunt that is mentioned. John and Nicola find out some unpleasant and sad facts about the lady before having to call on the services of the church for help.
I really enjoyed this one when I was asked to proof read. Sheila Sharman
Having read all the previous books in the series I have been waiting eagerly for this one. Denise Lewing
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